10 Candidates For WWE Hall Of Fame 2016 Warrior Award

1. Jimmy Miranda

http://percysposts.blogspot.com/ The original inspiration behind Warrior's award was Jimmy Miranda. There's no better choice, then, for the 2016 recipient than the man whose work spawned this whole idea. Jimmy Miranda's career spanned over twenty years as he started out on the ring crew for the World Wrestling Federation before being promoted to the head of the Merchandising department after years of assembling work. Jimmy was known as one of the hardest workers in the company and is held in high regard from not only those still working for WWE, but many former superstars including Warrior (obviously), Stone Cold Steve Austin and more. Paul Bearer, prior to his passing in 2014, would make a remembrance post every year on his blog just to remind the world about what a hard working and wonderful person the young Jimmy Miranda was. For a feel good moment at this year's ceremony, WWE would be doing a great honor to the memories of both Jimmy Miranda and Warrior by inducting Jimmy into the Hall Of Fame and realizing Warrior's wishes of honoring the unsung heroes that helped create the global juggernaut that WWE has become.
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